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- verbdiscontinue (verb) · discontinues (third person present) · discontinued (past tense) · discontinued (past participle) · discontinuing (present participle)
- cease doing or providing (something), typically something provided on a regular basis:"the ferry service was discontinued by the proprietors" · "he discontinued his visits"
- (be discontinued)stop making (a particular product):"their current top-of-the-range running shoe is being discontinued"
- cease taking (a newspaper or periodical) or paying (a subscription).
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘interrupt, disrupt’): via Old French from medieval Latin discontinuare, from Latin dis- ‘not’ + continuare (see continue).
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